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brolic.... Using the race card by accusing everyone that isn't squarely far left of center like you a racist is crap, and doesn't work anymore. Everyone, other than Morgan Freeman, Ganine Garrafolo and you, knows it a lie but will still use it because that's all you have left. And to throw around the "bitter and mean spirited" accusations is consistent with your name calling tendencies.

A stick in the mud won't give your money to the wealthy under the lie that it's best for all. A stick in the mud won't start unfunded wars with countries who've done nothing to us and run up the deficit then blame the guy who's stuck trying to get us out. Put simply, a stick in the mud would do less damage than a GOP administration. And by todays wingnut world, Bush 2 (and Reagan) is a Democrat and Obama is an independent.

I like jon stewart but i wouldn't pay to see him do standup. Stand up is the toughest art form out there, you can only do the same jokes so many times unless you are larry the cable guy, and you can't steal jokes like people on american idol do with songs and you can't occasionally just do a show or two...his strength is interviewing and he is without question the best in that capacity

That's a horrible analogy. Stewart points out hypocrisy on both sides of the aisle while Fox continues to foment b.s. talking points. Is he more left of center? Of course, but he will actually criticize things Democrats do that are idiotic. Your interview comment, on the other hand, is spot on. His interview with mitch Daniels was excellent.

maugdog's analogy was fine. I find it amusing that people actually consider Stewart to be a news source. He's a comedian on Comedy Central folks. To rip on Fox and and then defend Stewart who is merely a court jester is a joke in and of itself. If you are wondering, I watch neither on a regular basis and rely on more old fashion sources like MJS, WSJ.

As opposed to a frothing lefty like the 3 guys on MSNBC... hate-spewers Chris Mathews, Rachel Madcow, or Fat Ed. Or even a lefty like Gilbertson who even mentions the word "frothing" when referring to a radio show host who should have learned in journalism school how to be objective. But we are talking about a fan of Stewart aren't we, so it's not unexpected.

Except for the fact Stewart calls out Democrats as well as Republicans. It just so happens that Republicans tend to be bizarrely hypocritical and Mr. Stewart calls them out on that because they refuse to acknowledge those actions.

Stewart was calling out Obama in his set last night! He calls it both ways, it just so happens that the Right provides comedic gold on a more consistent basis. You guys are so brain-washed, maybe try listening to what he has to say some time.

The guy talked and joshed with the crowd for an hour-and-a-half about Wisconsin politics, Walker, beer, cheese, sports and history. It was a higher-energy and more inter-active show than the writer suggests.

He's trying to come "out" as a conservative. Just doing it slowly. He wants to keep his fan base, and/or bring them with. Mr. S has seen the light (and he pokes fun at it on occasion). Smart guy just finally getting smarter. In college everyone is a Lib. then they grow up. Welcome to adulthood Jon!

He's so far from conservative, nice passive aggressive post though. He just calls out the hypocrisy from both sides - it just so happens that Cons are more consistent with the hypocrisy and ridiculousness.

How did I know there would be moronic political posts from people who didn't even attend the show?

You guys are way too predictable.

The show was great. I know Conservative's usually lack a sense of humor, but if you had even an inkling of one, I don't know how you could not have enjoyed last night's show. Jon was great, he was engaging with the crowd, talked Wisconsin sports, lamented about the Mets, and even drank a Louie's Demise that a fan brought up to the stage for him.

I'm sorry that you guys don't like to have fun, but try not to rain on everyone else's parade, please?